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ukraine surprised and whole starts with leaders of the g 7 in japan as he looks to shore up support and the supply of more weapons the flow. i'm fully back the boy of watching l. g 0 life my headquarters in don't also a head. russia warrants the west, it runs a colossal risk after washington agreed to that other nations supply ukraine with f . 16 fight to more than a dozen killed in thousands left homeless in the battles to recover from what's been called the was flooding in a century. and as greeks prepared to go to the polls, we need the young seasonal workers unable to cast their ballots. the,
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the thank you very much for joining us. ukraine's president road me is. lensky has joined g 7 leaders in japan. he's holding a one on one meetings before addressing the summit on sunday. the boy and ukraine has dominated the discussions. leaders have form is to support key for as long as it takes and strength and disarmament and non proliferation efforts. on friday the us agreed to back you grades, access to advanced by to jazz, send training for its pilots. rushes deputy for administer says countries that supply the jets run colossal risks and the final communications. the g 7 warrants constructive and stable relations with china. but it opposes what it called badging militarization in the pacific. it also address kind of change poverty and the risks
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of artificial intelligence. rob mcbride begins coverage from hiroshima, the president followed him. is the lensky arrives at the g 7 summit, and the world it seems stops to watch. at the international media center crowds gathered around the monitors for a glimpse of the ukrainian leda. arriving on the plane provided to him by fraud. but the plains he's most interested in now on f. 16 fight to jets, after a decision by the us finally to allow the delivery to ukraine. we've reached a moment where it is time to look down the road and to say, what is ukraine going to meet as part of a future force to be able to deter and defend against russian aggression as we go forward? f. 16 4th generation fighter aircraft are part of the mix. the 2nd day of the g 7 has been focused on a range of themes, from the global economy to the climate crisis. and we want you to new joint initiated accelerated transition to clean energy,
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including by building more resilient critical medical supply chains that have been expanded sessions for invited world leaders, including those from the poor countries of the so called global south. the rich and nations have often been accused of ignoring, conversational, do a and welcoming guests will bleed as japanese prime minister to me. okay. she to recognize the complex problems facing the world. they are crises that have been worse and by the ukraine war, that according to its critics, the g 7 is failing to address this with g 71 support for the warranty of crime from the global south. and it's in their interest to cancel that to put more money on the table for food to show that they understand the kind of ripple effect. so the kind of complaints on the poorest people, the extended guests list includes many neutral leaders whom zelinski would like to win over to his cause. but the visits also give symbol in person time with
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a g 7 lead is who sofa has been his biggest back has to occur. the dates the landscape presents the final day of his g 7 summit. these being extended illustrating his global stature. the chance to be fated by the world's richest and most powerful nations is a major victory for him. and then now the likely source of resentment for an excluded russia. rob mcbride, i'll just say era he received by japan. well, let's take a closer look at the 16 fight address and how they might be used in ukraine. they were launch in the us in the 19 seventies and were using the to iraq wars. and in afghanistan, there more than $3000.00 f sixteens in service. in 25 countries, including the netherlands and belgium, which are members of nato, f sixteens can travel twice the speed of sound and can strike targets in the air or on the ground. in all weather conditions, they can fly up to 860 kilometers without refueling military analysts say f
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sixteens will help you crane strike behind russian lines and are a substantial upgrade to its feet of soviet era. well pains, well let's get the reaction from moscow and speak to you in the chapel vinyl via usually tell us about the reaction from the russian foreign ministry to this as well. the russian foreign ministry briefly call them to the class for the west of time. so the f 16 find the chance to ukraine, according to debbie to heather bay for administrative uninstalled, a group of western countries didn't seem to fuller because of escalation in the ukrainian complex. according to him, the western countries stick to the escalation center on the me in which rests for themselves. in any case, the steps will be taken into account with russia's lines, and the necessary means to achieve its goals. that was the deputy ministers risk almost to be a possible supply of the f sixteens to ukraine. we see the 16 would always play
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a very important role in the ukranian counter offensive or the biofuels as well as they would be able to solve a missile defense systems covering the signs of the user and stacy. so we'll see that this fine. no. so normally get it to bind and was saying that you probably didn't need the f 16. it seems like now i'm the class and. 5 changed on the plane on yes, another contribution of the western kind of reasonable side, the, your range missiles and on the weapons ukraine these receiving these days. as i said, it's quite interesting. we me, i'm also very little of going on behind the scenes. but according to ukrainian, retired and was kind of romano to submit to the possible supplies on the f. 16 wanted to chat. is there a tony, a true measure of russia's possible supplies?
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always sweet says if i find a chance to get me wrong, but that information hasn't been officially confirmed. okay, you the thank you for that you yes, chapel of all of our lives there in moscow. while earlier we spoke to alex on the board cause i was a defense policy expert and the editor in chief of swiss military review. he says, rushes warnings over the supply of f. 16 fight addressed to ukraine. black substance this. this is rhetoric saying that you have to take it into consideration wrist. this is true rhetoric if russia has been announcing that it was mounting, let's say a new army corps at the border of feelings, which is it has not done so far. so then we could say that this rhetoric is followed by action for the moment of russia has that, i think it's hands very busy with. so the task is and, and this is fighting the war in ukraine. you have to take into consideration, but it will be months before uh, the ukrainian air force receives these aircraft and before they can operate off
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of run ways in ukraine, it's not only a portion of the training of the pilots, but there's a whole system. there's a whole infrastructure that needs to be deployed. secondly, we can say that in the coming months, it would, it be possible for these 16, the aircraft to help plug in the holes of ukraine's air defense. but of course, of the air to ground the interdiction the bombing role of these aircraft. this will take more time. so we're probably talking about the, the, the later months of the year, 2023 before these the aircraft can really be brought to there. and have an impact over the battlefields. it's all going tension between china and taiwan is also on the g 7 agenda. tie when he's president citing when address the subject on the anniversary of a 7th year in office. the global consensus is very clear that the taiwan strait
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issue needs to be resolved peacefully. war is not an option. the not the policy can unilaterally change the status quote in a non peaceful manner. while the g 7 has repeatedly accused raging of thrice and intimidation against the island, china says the group is prejudiced. jessica washington has been speaking to people, living in the coastal chinese city of champagne, which is close to taiwan. this factory in the city of simon. there are more than 1000 workers, and most of them are from mainland china. all except a boss and one who is from taiwan. or he was one of the 1st time when he's investors to come to shellman more than 30 years ago. was doing more than we are all chinese, the 2 sides of the street, also a family and we have 100 percent support from outcome patterns here. and he says,
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recent attentions in the region haven't jumped into his confidence and opportunities for collaboration courses. so young, those on the identity and we always hope the 2 sides could integrate and developed and you know, argue over trivial matters and is the types of success stories. 18 wants to highlight an example across range success, but his views don't represent the majority in taiwan opinion. polls have repeatedly showed only a small minority support unification in the long or short term. these 2 groups waiting eagerly for the 1st glimpse of taiwan. it's a short journey of just regional mission. the china is. i want him in islands and you can see them from the mainland. last month, the china carried out a m c. drills. it's people's liberation army or p l. a simulating uninstall. moment of taiwan. what i expect moving forward is a,
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a not necessarily risk of conflicts, but certainly the potential for miscalculation for accidents and for misunderstanding. the current situation is, is quite risky in terms of that lack of crisis communication mechanisms between the 2 countries and the heightened activity around tie one by the appeal a for these travelers. the coast of sherman is more a holiday hotspots than a geo political flash point. but many people come here just to see, tie one from a distance and use this one. so what are the point? you know, i hope our model and that will be what you mean by some old trying to see about the dream about the song. because you, it's a china is developing very well and the tie one is not the communist party is doing a very good job. and even the children on just here for fun on the beach. this group is known as the young pioneers of the communist party, led by chinese soldiers with teaching them about patriotism, and reinforcing the message of one china. jessica washington out
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a 0 sum in china. the news recovery efforts are underway, northern italy, after what's been described as the worst flooding in a century, more than 14 people have died. alger zeros hold on to meet has visitors. some of the areas still on the water. it's humbling and frightening with miss the ever changing lose of mother nature. the sheer force training the region known for its rich landscape, nestled between mountains and the address succeed into a big swarm peoples to soften their homes. as the waters takes its time to receive alexander to own, his family has owned their house and must tell him about it. that since in 1960 there were among the 1st residents of history. there has been, has been these wooden boards to prevent the water from sleeping in through the
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front door. since i've had them on, we thought there would be a limited amount of rain about 10 to 15 cents meters. instead it was a much high level. it's painful, we put a lot of resources into which to renovate, to say it's in this state now, it's difficult to watch many here, which often oper for was one watching the rainwater in be there. streets and homes is the worst flooding scene here in about a century. 6 months of torrential rain fell in a span of just 36 hours before that. the concern here was drought. and the soil was so dry that when that torrential downpour came, it couldn't absorb it. thousands of acres of vineyards, food grows investable farms. i now submerge the damage likely to effect next year's harvest as well. more than 20 rivers burst, the banks, sending torrents of muddy water, tearing through entire towns like here in san diego. frightening hours,
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the 5th is my scene and send that up. and is it still called get due to it? is that sort of thing? it was like having a river here, the current was so strong, the risk is couldn't reach off. we didn't have food or water. we didn't took, speaks this. it's only the next day at 9 pm that the risk is finally came. the 1st of the rising water broke a window at the back of the house. and within minutes, furniture was floating around the level which clearly visible about the media. and it's hard to point fingers under these circumstances, but some upward think at least some of the blame on old infrastructure that couldn't with them. extreme conditions, as mostly people say, is climate change. the trends? what looks like a peaceful body of water into a deal. let's say things title ways, but that doesn't mean else's either in any, nevermind. yeah. let's do
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a head on the program. the rules, former president, faces more time and cost for a mass $70.00 zation program, and then 1919 the jewels. and we report from the cannes film festival, where the new indiana jones movies ceiling debate on the use of the largest fixture, intelligent insane. the frank assessments, quite frankly, let's address the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. finding his basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else. 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines . so then, by the end of the states that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might face other countries. inside story on al jazeera club,
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boston law, a will, along with, with neither side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we headed the presidential election of 2024, quizzical look us politics. the bottom line is the conflict into time continued some correspondence or on the ground to record every angle. if the stories have been on good between the hours and the switch, these are me like beat ages to say that a 100 i'm soothing is refugees. why you have to be registered under what kind of access pay this this food does not get to where it is needed, so it may not get there at all. the challenge ahead is your stay without benefits the
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the, the welcome back on top stories on now to sierra ukraine surprise it enjoy the mean savanski is that the g 7 summit in japan, the us has agreed to support ukraine's access to advance 5 digits. russia says the west winds peak colossal risk if they supply subjects to key leaders of the g 7, have promised support ukraine for as long as it takes and strength and disarmament and non proliferation efforts. and also discuss china, climate change and the risks of occupational intelligence and recovery efforts are underway, northern italy added to what's been described as of west flooding in a century. at least for 2 people have died. thousands more have been forced to leave their homes, oppose their opening for grief, living abroad ahead of sunday's parliamentary elections. prime minister, q u,
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i close me to catch his hand, his left, his rival, alexis, the price of how the final bodies, the economy has dominated the campaign. but another key issue is a struggling tourism industry where work is face to cost. the trouble that work is face to cast their vote. stephanie decker reports from the greek island of rhodes. this story is the season this started here in greece, and that means around a quarter of a 1000000 greeks are working as seasonal workers across the greek islands. now, greece will so head, so the poles on sunday, in the election parliamentary elections that will potentially see a new prime minister elected. but it seems that most of the workers here across the islands will not be able to call several. why is that? we've been here on the island of rhodes to find out it's not peak season yet, but the islands are already filling with tourists and that means the seasonal workers are here too. it's intense work, but it's better money than what's available on the mainland were told. and within
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the election imminent, the majority of this mostly young workforce will not be voting. but i would really prefer to be an offense to go down, you know, to them, to the square. and to save face. i am from athens and tell people that they are here, but they do not residence roads. they are from some other place. we cannot vote from here. they need to go to their place to vote. many do know that there is actually a way to register to vote in a place of non residents, but it's not clear. we put it as a feel i didn't know about that either. if items, to be honest about this, and i believe most of the we have no idea about that. they keep us in the dark all the time. it's an issue that's been raised in these elections with many of the opposition parties accusing, discover meant event squeezing around a quarter of a 1000000 young people were employed in the seasonal tourism industry across the greek islands. it's not a new issue. maria is
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a musician and here for the season, she missed voting in the last election because she was here on the island. and so made an effort to look into how she could vote this time. she says it was complicated to find out, and it still hasn't worked for her. sunday's election date was actually announced officer the official deadline for non residents to register in this particular election. dana solvers and leslie must be these as if they're playing with us. they say you cannot read this or yes, but they did the register, then they say, but you're not on time. okay, so why didn't you announce a deadline in advance? so we could be on time. right now i feel that they cannot have the least impact on my own right to vote for many in this generation. the main issue is that life has become unbearably expensive. ones a rank, it's $800.00 euros per month, and your salary, your monthly salary are $600.00 per month. and you have a 30 or 30 plus years old and you're still needs to live with your parents because
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you cannot rent your own house. you cannot have the kids if you want to, you cannot travel, you cannot, you're a slave, just the frustration and the desire to change things. but for now, the need to make money to be able to build a future means that a lot of those that keep the tourism industry roading over which is one of the most important sectors of the greek economy, will not be having their se, stephanie decor, audra 0 on the greek island of rhodes. former peruvian president, alberta for jamal re, has denied his government, took part in for civilization to them. in 19 nineties, he was speaking at a hearing to decide if he should face trial for the policy, alexia bryan explains, will not so enough for month. oh, there's a food you more a back in front of a judge, but this time peruse and back to old. former president was testifying by video link from present to the full year old is accused of causing severe injuries to
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a large number of women. and in some cases, death as part of a sterilization program in the 1995. so the accusation is false because what my government did was off of the population and women in particular, all the modern and traditional family planning methods without exceptions or preferences, leaving yet to the free choice of each woman concerned. nearly 350000 women and 25000 men was sterilized as part of the program. could you more? it says it was crucial to reduce maternal mortality rights and kind of policy but women's and indigenous rights activists have long food for accountability. pounds of white mini protested against 3 presidential campaigns by preaching morris towards that code. they say many of the women couldn't understand what was happening with tiger said because they were poor. some women talent being
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threatened with the fine or prison they didn't comply, or the judge add lines the allegations in program of the sound of the reproductive health program and family planning and was applied disregarding regulations, adequate infrastructure, the specialized medical personnel for the informed consent of the people that are more devices to get improved considered by some corrupt, dictates it will all those criticism with indian and economic crisis and the facing the group is showing pub. he was extra dyson from chile in 2007. and as a way to serve in a 25 year prison sentence for human rights violations, the latest hearing is to decide if he can face trial for the sterilization program . given that it wasn't mentioned in the extradition paper, it's the case has taken years to get this file and there's still a way to go for the women effective site. they've wasted decades for justice and
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they won't give up until they gets it and accept brian l 20. a 2nd meeting between the white house and republican negotiators has ended without a deal to raise the us government's borrowing limits. the treasury is wanting, washington could run out of money as early as june. first, republicans who control the house of representatives on demanding budget cuts. a default could cause global markets to crash. russia and cuba has signed multiple trade and investment deals. the long time allies agreed to work together to increase cuba sugar and run production, and show up fresh in supplies of retained oil to the island. on friday, moscow announced the resumption of regular fights between the 2 countries. now for some, it's an opportunity for others. a threat to genuine creativity. the impact of artificial intelligence on the film industry is blocking debates at the cannes film festival in france. charlie onto their reports on how the technology is already being used
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and what the future code home. or the cannes film festival artificial intelligence is taking center state in the new indiana jones film. a guy has the age, a 2 year old hire some food by 35 years. the cheese by coming through decades old footage. afford proving the no really. it's just a trick unless it's, it's supported by story. if it's not honest and it's not real, i mean emotionally, real and, and so i think it was used very skillfully. i'm very happy with that, but i don't look back and say, i wish i was a guy. a guy has long been a source of inspiration for cinema, from metropolis to the matrix. the coat this tape in film, in which a guy has created a simulated world. but it's behind the camera way. i will now influence what we see in cinemas. hollywood studio is already investing in a i to inform and release states marketing and distribution strategies. wanting to
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cancel market producers seeking funds. putting that script through an algorithm to determine the return on investment, kept in samantha miller very, the a i program has analyzed 400000 film scripts to understand the most popular story lines predict audience reaction and potential revenue. we have content, tools, custom pool, financial forecast, tools, demographics tools. what do i guess? one think that, that people are always curious about the financial predictions and what state to a simple financial predictions. so the major green and i think it to receive the features that are on a t person so so 80 percent of the time supplies to some that will be a successful futuristic patio to the industrial industrial. the type of course, the kinds independent produce as a concerned purely using a i will decrease the overall quality of films. and if you look at a lot of streaming services, all right. and the reason why all the content, no matter what language it's in, is all the same way, is because it hits the algorithms. points for takes away
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a little the agency out of the filmmakers, hand and fleet strike a balance between allowing that human initiative and that human genius to design through and giving investors a return on their investment. well, you know, again there has to be a happy balance. hey, i will transform visual effects far beyond the aging costing time results as an ultimately costs. but the industry is mindful that while algorithms can create scripts, generate new welds and make predictions, they may lack the unique perspective and emotional depth that comes from human creativity. charlie and to that, out of there. when use on our website to have allergies, 0 dot com, the very latest on all of on top stories on there. i'm fully back to go up next on to 0 inside story. looking at the costs of the the
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good to be with a warm and cool air or fighting it out over china is yankee river valley and that sparking some serious storms here. some of that energy is finding its way to the yellow river valley. not too far away from young joe, that's a forecast on sunday. most of japan looking good, certainly for the main island of hunt. you, but look at whole title island. some showers rolling through is this system to parts ne, china, and se russia on sunday. now if i take you to india some storms popping up here through careless stay, but the spree is off. the bay of and gall is conducive to sundry downpours across up on the dash, including for the capitol. darker, certainly running the risk that some of these could be severe thunderstorms, that pre monsoon hits building through upper same probably. and so jacob, a bad at $48.00 degrees in the blazing sunshine. their temperature is a bit on the high side for this. some of the year in herat at $36.00 wins times
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coming off the golf for us here in the house. so that means it's a human picture over the next few days. let me show you the 3 day forecast, but we get into more full on sunshine by monday with that humid ex its feeling of 46 in a wider view right now of the middle east shows us fairly quite conditions of warrants coming in to book that as well, with a high of 40 the russell bid in southern england with 2 farmers, 10 safari pod, pioneers fits the attractive nature in the driving seat. i was just absolutely astonishing. the license pulled back even not sorry 1st summer. and i'm again sophie, i sent you over to me when one by you in the ring companies revolutionizing. this was the same using funds in our 50 settings image. and here inside you have science . you have a technology, fast fries phone, which is 0.

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